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NORTH GEORGIA CITIZEN.
J. T. VFtimiAS, I'..IIIor.
DAI,TON, : : DKCUMimiiO, 181
Dccoinhcr.
.Tho ili;mu'Y Decumbur itayrluV
Tlio golden glory of Summer ami
brown boauly of Autumn
gnnej Tlio Front King V
trcon'Ofttbclr gfwn gnrnllj
. , i’ „ ponnlvdy, they lift tbeir s|
Alcorn, tho llfo-knl llciiJbbdKl fcamll- Uw blc-.vk »ky. Not In the ti
.Into for Govurnor In Mlflsslpji (! le, mir yet on the ivooileil ulopuz, dMkft
Di nt, Grant's brolb, i'-in-'(i\v, iuifiut uu,-i fl, )Wcr greet the oyc. Only tlio
ouo majority. Vrior to tho going down of (\ irrM WoM ftml flo lltnry fbrn glcnmfortb;
I, IS®
tho star of the Confedoraey, Alcorn, it 1»>
enlil, wnn n oeceali, uml Dent, It is well
known, in i\ eni'pct-lmgeer—hence, both
mo ."bag eggs," nud were' wo n ronident
of iMm'.zaqfpl "wo would'nt care n straw
about tliorexult. It wo* dogngnlimtdog,
mid His hard for ua to detormlno which of
tlio two dogK we would have preferred.—
With tho Dutohmnn wo think tho vesillt
iu this ease in “bultor ns good'. 1 ! 1 '
Prepare for the Clir 1*1 nnw llollilnyn.
Christmas has hi ready come at Town-
ley’s—womeaneverytblngprclty and good
for Christmas presents, Christmas din
ners, parties, Ae. Townloy’s new stock
of Couibcllouorles Is very large, consisting
of everything agreeable to the taste and
pleasant to llicoye. IIo has an assortment
of Candies boautiliil and uulquo,’ nud de
licious swoctmeals of every description.—.
Amongst the fruits are oranges which fir
luscious sweetness cannot ho surpassed,
and this wo know for wo havo tested them.
Go to Townley's if you want to feast your
nppollU's wlllitho good, and your oyes
with a sight of tho heauliftill >w:
Hr. Hrilirlne.
Wo arc rejoiced to learn from the Atlan
ta papers that this gentleman, who was
shot In Atlanta recently by Dr. Westmore
land, Is slowly recovering.
Municipal.
At a very largo meeting of tho citizens
of Dalton, liold at tho Court IIouso on
Wednesday night, for tlio purposo of nom
inating a ticket tq ho voted for at the en
suing municipal election, tlio following
named gentlemen were selected:
' ibr Mayor: Dr. J. 11. McAfee.
AJdmncn: J. M. Dowry, W. II, Con
ner, W. II. Grant, J. C. Worthy, 11. J.
MoCamy and J. -V. Trlvllt. ’» *
Cleric: II. C. Hamilton.
Treasurer: W. It. Davis. „ J y*
HrsiV laii by Fire.
A destructive lira occurred at Alwrdeen,
Miss., on tho night or tho 1st instant: de
stroying scverAl squares of tho business
partof tho city, Bnd involving nn estimat
ed loss of 8300,000. The fire Is said to
havo originated In tho building occupied
u tho Mayor’a office.
m«« r:r-*
Wc learn from their Agent, at this pilaco,
G. W. Orr, Esq., that the New YorkSo-
enrity Eifo Inourauco Company, have
promptly paid to tlio. widow of tho lato
Major J. N. Scott, tho amount of his life
policy, 85,000, This payment was mado
without any trouble or expenso whatever
to Mrs. Scott, and speaks well for tho Com
pany, which Is admitted by thoso acquaint
ed with it, to bo ono of tho most rollablo
in tlio Union. .
Not Eligible.
Tho Atlanta Now Era mentions a rumor
that opposition will bo made to tlio Instal
lation of Judge Ezzard ns Mnyor, on tho
ground that ho Is inoliglblo undor tho 14th
Amendment. It Is Uio flrBt.tituo that,wo
over heard of its being contended that ifio
disqualifications of thalr Amendment ap
plied to a municipal Office.
Grant and I lie Consttlntlon.
Gen. Grant thinks 'that tho' Tenunj-of
Office law is an outrage ou tiia spirit -of
tho Constitution. It is no moro- an out-
rago upon the Constitution now than it
was when ho nnd all his political Wends
upheld it ns a felter upon tho limbs pf his
prodsccssor. What caro ho, and tiioy for
tho Constitution, so they can but compass
polltlcol power?
Tho feelings of tho first wives in Utah
towards tho others are anything but oor-
dial. There deluded women havo long
since become disgusted with their horrible
condition, and many of them havo mani-
fosted their detestation nnd loathimr of
polygamy. Tho oxporlyuooa of sonio of
tho women who linvo boon iutorviowed by
some of tlio reporters of Now York papers
are painful and pitiable. Tho sooner this
liot-bod of licentiousness is broken up tho
better for tlio country.
I “Tho Nlutcn nr© nt nu End.
L - The Hlchmmi.l Dispatch, a paper which'
zealously advocated tho policy of surri
inclpto, consistency, nnd ovo
for tho snko of ro-odmlsstnii ii
, lu aooordnnco >vlth (ho II
itructlon schonto, comment!
portion of tho-Presidcnt’s m
relates to Georgia,says:
lato hour nl wlileh tho message
comm to lmnd does not 'enable us to mako
’ nu-analysis of It. .We refer our renders
telegraphic department for the opin-
wlitre, hi tliomild, sweot motiUm ligottt, to the telegraphic ilepsrtmouE ,
tho nodding bluo-holl, bright azalea and dons entertained of it nt tin Federal eapl-
' ‘ tub Wo confess our surprise at Its reo-
LtiilnUoua cmiecniing Georgia. Tho
■sending back tlint State to tho original
otnrry-oycd daisy, waved their soft petals
to the lonely hreozo. Tho distant moan- state t0 tll0
talus havo changed their innny-buod A«- . )>rolro ,Ttlou is a matter somewhat InlVlng-
tumn robes for tho spoticss drapery of Jug principles ii
snow; and tho wind, sweepingdo.wulrom oraoy of fftnlss.<
IJiOBe airy,far-away hclghtn,moans around
our dwellings wltli wild, weird voice,which
sonds a chill of b:u1ucss to the symi>atlictlc
heart, whon contemplating the condition
of tho poor, tho wandering and destitute of
earth, who hnvouo cheerybright-lighted
hennh-slones around which to linger.—
But to tho Industrious, tho prosperous
anil contented, Doccmbcr has its homily
nnd ebeerfulucss ns well ns tlio charming
May nnd mild September. Hcpleto with
quiet happiness are tho long evenings
Wile!) wo gather ground tho “ingloHildc,,"
with tho tiny foot of tha llttjo children pair
'tctlngiirouiid.aiid tholr swootvotpc? phutr
(orlng of Santa Claus and tlio coming
Christmas, now pleasant to sit Iu cozy,
wcll-wnrmcd rooms, where flowors may
Woom Iu tho summer-like atmosphere,
thus cheating Winter of half Its gloomV-
Thon tlra dreamy,-golden memories' that
com* to us Up tho dim aisles of tho past,
ns wo muse alone In tho firelight, and tho
oqdally pleasnnt though livelier emotions
Hint chase away our sadder thoughts, hs
social friends Join ns, and social conver
sation, interspersed with raosic and tong,
make up the happy hours.
ThoGcorjrin Question—Bollock n( Work.
Tlio following, from tho special Wash
ington correspondent pf tho Chroulelo A
Sentinel, will not prove uninteresting to
o.ur readers. • That Georgia will- bo re-re
constructed so. as to reseat the negroes lu
tho Legislature wp havo but little doubt,
and when this Isidono tlio next thing will
bq tho ratificat ion of tho Fifteen lb Amend
ment:
During tlio rending of tho message nn
tn^ontooyeeiku’WloIrrtkywye^o^h^w
WhintSte'portltmof-th^^cument was
read which rccommonderi tho assembling
of tho original Statu Legislature by Gov
ernor Bullock and the rigid enforcement
of the provisions of tho Fourteenth A mend*
rnout with regard to the eligibility of mem
bers of that Body, tha IhSical
men could not conceal their d
commenced clRpping4bdr brad* tdgtttM
stamping tholr feet and making many otli-
WeuMdCfteWaiuroNMk WpnMMnM
measures proposed. Tho Democratic mem
bers, howovor, did not relish It so wall,
and. though largely in tho minority,!?
«d thalrtllsapprohation by loudly hla
This created an oxcltcmcnt on as
ssoloand the applause and hissing com-'
t^ned created much disorder and confh-
8 Th« pressure against tho admission of
Georgia, without n second process of re
construction, Is very great, and seems to
1 *“ la power., That, portion of
‘ ■
of tlio measure, nhd has
" 'men who .art at tho
triouslynt
grosfc They assertHint tl „ ..... ...
which that State can bo mado endurable
for men loyal to thoOovernmertfftS by tho
—otlqgof aiensgra mSmbsrtrofthftMg-
turo, aiidtho ouforesmantpftbdFpur-
toenth Amendment.. If this Is dono they
shytho wholo State Government will be
In tbs hatnls of tho Urtlonlstsi'and thattlio
Legislative and Exccutivo uranclics can
work hi.harmony aud protect this class
■om rebel vlolonce.
Not a Woman.
A California pnper declares that a hand
some, tall, and finely dovolopcd girl hit a
recent masked ball in Ban Francisco, who
nwdo herself particularly nseftil nnd oblig
ing in tlio ladies’ dressing-room, tamed
out to bo a boardlcss young man about
town, to tlio horror of a corpulent Indy,
whoso corsots ho hnd helped lacs, and
many others. ' -
Governor Bulloek
Tho Washington correspondent of tho
Baltimore Gazette tells ns bow our Exec
utive employi his valiiabjo Onto:
Tho Kule Trope.
'Tho Atlanta Constitution says that du
ring tho luont.b - °f Noyembor, 2011 car
loads of mules' were Drought into that city,
amounting to 4,000 head.of mules nnd hor
sos. That during the Fall months prior
Mlutoulbor;'380 cariondz, ot B,T20 head
or mdro’brought to Uidt city—making the
total number rccoivod to Docomlior first,
0,780 bead. Tho siuno paper says they
are still arrlylng freely.
Forney Jlnnd-in-Ulovo With nutloek
. Front all accounts Bullock nnd tlio mot
ley crowd who wont with him from Atlan
ta to Washington, ore workiug day and
night to have tho State of Goorgia romnn-
ded hack to a state of military subordina
tion, and himself made Provisional Gov'
enter. Wp havo no palicuoo whatever
with this cronturo—his recent devilish
proclanmtloinina unfounded sttnicH pf riot
and anarchy in Georgia are audacious)
ness thcNvicked deception this vilo* man
j toffor thoptiriiPso of deceiving
'• aCongrtosonly tootvllUng
ldnd.no' good of us,
and what tho flnaloof bis diabolical schem
ing will ho His Impossible at thiB juncture
to tall;'tint wo fear flic worst. IIo has
succeeded in enlisting the notorious For
ney in hls nnprlndplcd plottings against
our people, ns wfll'bc seen by the Htibjoln-'
cd paregraph from his (Fomcy't) Phlla-
ihla Press'
ndiapousohlo to n oonfed-
existing even upon a tcry
. If the preposod Interfer
ence with Georgia bo.lntorprotcd as no
more (ban prppor, ami within tho purview
of the (lower of Congress, then, indued,
tlio States are at an end, even tu the mild
est form of their existence.
“ Wp emuiut regard this fenluro without
concern,' notwithstanding that Virginia
iMiioa-s muster nud luu every prospect of
’ ■ rly uu rol led as an equal among
f tlio IJnlou. Quoting prcco-
uco historic ages, wo know that
M ago Ja to couio tu this coun-
it lio .precipitated wltli
. If Congress may re-
r B ia , IHB ay reconstruct N.
pr. Pennsylvania, or any of tho
Tlio subieet.ls ono Interesting to
. States. If tliosp who have had all
tho power since the end of the war are In-
dldbront, wo may Well afford to bo. Wo
|H d through nn ordeal tlio trlum-
:oskj now nothing of, and cannot
Lot them look to tho mat*
Ireat London, Imvn, on Wodnewlny WOT.TNisBSJfflmjfnpTOtlio Isflftw in (J pn-
.destroyed a hold, three warehouses, iiumen nf.utunta uialsurr.iuti'lli'iewmiiii'y
Jur stores.
Korriblo AflWI^-A Fath.r Kboota III*
As already Btntcil, Major McCurdy, of
Cardlugton, Ohio, shot his sob, Thomas
McCurdy, last Thursday, nnd killed him
almost instantly. Tho Columbus States
man says:
It seems that tlio son who was killed was
born of tho Major’s first wife, and thatbe
now Is married to a third wife of most rc-
putalilocharacter. Suspicions were arous-
cdastoMsAdsHtftO'-Ws wife.-The
sympathizing with his wronged stopni
or. incurred Uw Majors displeasure,
matter culminated hi a quarrel on Tlinra-
day, which resulted in alight at the break-
ftBtfMs «4tr?tl«t*tgimbgniin hadosk-
od a blessing. During the dwfasthi
io family,
, .... nttoiFofTombvtnL
to Fort-Wayno. Ik-slring to got sonio
clothes which wore left m his father’s
olothlngstoro, be, fenrlngto enter, request
ed some of tho neighbors to got them for
him, alleging that bis father nod declared
murderous intentions. No ono scorning
desirous of getting into trouble,.he wont
to tho store in person. Tho old man or
dered him out. He remained firmly on
tho doorstep or sill, whereupon his father
took a Smith and Wesson's reyolvor from
a drawers advanced to door, nnd immedi-
"reil. Tho ball entered about six
[ the chin, cut the wlnd-pipo,
one of the arteries leading to
the heart, causing death in. ten minutes.
- x swb Wuhlsslts VtrlsiM.
Tlio Nr Yi Trlbuno thinks it quite won-
derfid that Senators and Hcprescntatlvcs
In Congress, who a few years since wore
as poor as Job’s Turkoys, can now sport
fino carriages, buy fine horses nnd Jivo like
lords in purple linen. Tho Chronicle &
Sentinel enlightens Greeley on this ques
tion ‘‘thusly,’’. every word of which Is
true:
lows, nml ought to have
Jmit It, that for years
rly since thonbscncopf
left thorn without tho
. ion nml exposure, No
•horn members of .Cougreas havo sougl
»n.r
Poor lmndred and thirty coroner’s In-
been held in Chlcngo durli
unhealthy tlly, tlint.
u offered In Hie. South ^mu
re ou Thursday last, dhvet-
'ntted Stutea ling should bo
eupltol building, wns voted
I/ioso entile nbout tho railroad station
111 Houston, Toxns, ent inoro eottou than
tholr bonds are worth. >• '- i r t ,t r
Tho California Legleloturq organized on
Tuesday. TKonnmhircsuftlio liemucmt-
e caucus were cluctoil, and duly iiistall-
Aflre
nlght.de
mill four stole
On Thursday night nt MtfLeon, Illinois,
William Woods was run over liy a train
on tho Chicago nml St. Louis railway nnd
cut completely ill two. I ■ ’•* ■
There Is now spent by tho Tenncwoo
penitentiary 8700 n day, and Us rminlng
expenses ore said to amount to 878,000 a
year. -» c U;‘
Nlncti-en hundred and fourteen disasters
linvo occurred on the crentlakca this year,
nnd property amounting to 84,100,000 has
’ icn lust. . g n&Ljt+c*-stfl
A Chicago widow, by the name of John-
DthWhM!ftSS&BBi
Jo^nsondcigaglsy»,
A ChrUlm** uirn
Chrislmas- is coming," nnd wo kitow of
} more appropriate or vahtablo present
for ahoy or girl thaitayenr’s suliseriptiou
to Bqrko’s Weekly. “Big FootWnllncn,
tho Toxns Hanger," and Mr. Goulding’s
story of "Sal-o-qua/i, or Boy-Life Among
tho Indians," are cither ot thum worth
tho prlco of subscription, to say nothing
of tho many other ndmlmblo stories and
poems. Tho prlco Is 83 n-yenr, 1 or throo
copies for 84 GO. Ifyou waUt to make q
Christmas gift,that will Inst all tlio year
con Go., and procure the Weekly. . Our
wordlbr U,you wiUnotregtctlt.
weak, and spoke to hls frlond, Win.
Hudson, thus: “I wish, Will., you would
cat my throat’’ f Will, immediately bor
rowed a knlfb and accommodated his
friend, who was burled tho next day.
NKtV AMVtlHTTMUJiDNT*.
1IAI.TON rn v I'OMI'ANY'l* COI.IMIX.
’* laateyening,
uek’s “little game" is to got tho negroes
reinstated in-tho Legislature, which will
ilnco the Scnntorshlp In hts hands.' To
hts emHio Is spending monoy freely, hut
woll-tnformcd persons predict that ho will
fail to acoompnsh his object. . It is quite
certain Congress will taka no action in re
lation to Georgia until nftor tho holidays.
Commu.
' We clip the following from tho apodal
Washington dispatches of the 4th Inst, to
tho Augusta Chronicle A Sentinel.
Among tlio most Important measures
that will be .brought before Congress will
lio tho question of a. resumption of specie
payments. Ail the Congressmen here ora
In favor of a resumption and at least two-
thirds of the number have, in their pock-
ots, to bo presented to Oonsrees, patent
plans of thcU own for bringing about tho
desired result. No defiuitu plan teomt to
havo boon adopted as yet by any consid
erable number of members,' as each man
desires the suceoss of his own scheme.
The Congressional Committee on Ways
and .Means have determined to report In
favor of materially reducing: tho duties
uow lovieil. upon-Imports. The duly ou
tea tiioy recomond to l» rednoed io twsn-
tyqoutsper .pound,-snd-oneoflhs ta-flnn
eouto per pound. • -The lniWihtlgabto mem
bers of- the lobby have alsufJfcnnt work
upon Ihtafiomitttteei and ImVo gttsn ite
inemlicrs a most sumptuousdiuing party.
Feed the Fruit Trees.
It miist bo apparent to every reflecting
—on tluit tho material round nbout a
Another Amendment.
Tho Washington correspondent of-the
Baltimore Gazette says: It is rumored
that Mr. Sumner is engaged in preparing
a Sixteenth Amcudmcut to tho Constitu
tion, which shall ploca tlio educationnlin-
t terrsts of the country wholly in tlio liamls
'“Georghtls In a condfUontoiwimre t5v ; fj ; Congress. It U. not posslblo such nn
early attention of tfoogrera. re- w-Acrxnt can bo adopted. The object
obvious. It U. proposed to cdu-
stod I-cgislaturc, inetaita - the. j tate. ih* yepth of the country up to Kpdi-
*' i gfyc Itadlcul pilferers
the school frwds. This
pretty programme, but It won’t
do. •
frnit tree, which renders important aid In
the production of fine fruit of any kind,
must uocessarily bo more or less exhaust
ed after a vine, bush or tree has produood
abundant crops for several successive soa-
sons. For oxaiuplo: A large pear tree or
,pplo treo Will frequently yield from ton
j slitecn Jbushels of fruit annually.—
my trees have produced more than
roots mustbo ic.mUed witlpta'oporto
develop fruit, wlu be mure or loss ex
hausted. For lliis ronsun fruit begins to
fail; and tho fiiilure Hi often attributed jo
au oast .wind, or soma mysterious atmos
pheric influence, when In reality, the solo
rauso Is. starvation, arising from an lm-
poveriahed soil. • . i
•The remedy , is to food tho roots of all
kinds of fruit trees with lime, wood ashes,
-ypsunvohip dtrt, bones, fishes, nnd any-
hmg that will renovate an Impovcrlsh-
dsoll. It is evident that fruit trees can-
lot produco fine fruit on-notbing, or out
of such material ns may he desirable for
somo other pnrnoajis.'WzftQtft and Hooit
Jt-lyig Governor of
of his time in Wnsh-
very XGaloiis and
‘fug the Frosi-
the Union.—
nsclf mode or
ts and dus-
ly'elected Jjcgtsmture, nxtttzstx sr**., eai'. twiyooni or o
■ongfully expelledcolonalnr.-a.hcAHa: | " sn d j 0
,en rati fy^tlie Four- j
lire ais. _
Amendment, and thei.
tcenth Amendment. Such a Legislature
will give’Governor Bullock ao opportuni
ty to reorganize tho State on a Bcjmhllcan
tinSls, by means of a thorough school sys
tem ana good militia anil election laws,
under which the tolorcd men cannot only,
elljny the ballot, but 1» protected In its
cXeieise. Under the present regime tho
lmdv of the colored men cannot register,
or if they do they dare not vote ns Iheytlo-
Hire. Cungress should make short work
of these wrongs.”
Tbs Unwiur piSo.
Loyal dodK, reconstruction ilodge, mii-
versal dodge, tariffdodge! All .the little
games are playing out! Now It is the
XVIwoTiuru. . ,
*■' IvHsulubffi Uia,'illJ)eufoV tu
MII IIXKItY And STjlAlV 11001)8,
MAseiAiaoiiia o»
CI.UAKH A UINCIIIAN SUN BONNET*
Xu. as Peiielitri'i) Htr., Alliuitil, lie.
’irFOl-.li'M frnm'lliS country sollultcd mid
pnynMlv exocnHit, JtbitlUbuU bs pocoiuw*
ttlod wltli irood references lo Insure nttentlun,
yAitsWWMbsWE>»»«fel>* l‘t
JTOINiKY A-KAKKSTKAW, ■** ' '
ntliluiinble llnut nuiimiioAdklrl,
■MMltlM AnvEitTiHcwnNTft
S1 ‘ 1,00 '‘■'■’"jjculor In nil kinds or
Dry Goods, Groceries, oto,
HAMILTON STBKET, >
wet End or the Xow Uallron.t 11 ridge,
t lyninvetl hi* *|dcndld .lock nr Dry
/^VLOAXI)
I’xitmHmjIhtv mMH mont
. . KOCRRIES of the ffoosl Oiislltv, imported
Df nnd domestic.'.'.rrodnea or nfl.klint*. If
you wuiilnuytlihlK tn thnt lino cull at ikwui’s
NEW APTERT1BB3IBXBN,•
pilBlSTMASlSCOHuJail
LOOK III AT
Townley’s Confectionery !
nu. TO OVKHTEOWlEa I
Ja* received «t
Townloy’* Confbctloaory!
lOOOIlM.'usortodCtn'llr*,
*“7 lSS S^^'
Kvorytlilng Bios tod EraDM
Townloy’s Confoottonory I
Onngu, Louiom, Fresh Fsoslies, Stidwber.
rlo*, Pina Apple, Oroort Corn, Ureen Ptu*. To
matoes, Oysters, Ao, at.
Fresh Crsoksrs, all kinds, nt
Toyvnley’s Confeetlonery I
Coconnuts, Almonds, Filberts, Knsllsli lVnl.
lints, nruxll Sets, Now Balscns and Sow Figs,
•Sta ’
OCoyynloy’m. ' Conrootlqncrj:
HBE WOllKS I FIBE WORKS 11 AT
TOWNLEY’S COXFKCTIOXKBl.
Iloo, 10,1800.
gSSS ToWnloy’s ConfizotioBeo-1
IMjlM out, among tho .vatlQUS rings sai-U you want t'o.mnkb yonr wlvos, clilL
ninko a'Bmglo. torn stiffiolon^to ensure a dron, swootlieuris, nnd oyeryhoily Imppy, why
icr representation this wholesale plunder
" Tilovlng.wlU.bo brought to a closo,
loileo .Itadlcnt mombors continue to
i Southern Reconstruction on that
A Tlxor Fight.
I Hmoslnooa gaunt tlgor i
red the dwelling of Mr.
Whlflden, in Mnntco county, and sprang
S n littlo daughter of Mr. Whhlrtcn.—
fhthor rushed to tho rcscuo of his
. whereupon tho panther released
tho child and mado at Mr. W. with such
force that ho was compelled to retreat.—
Mr. \V, Jumped outtn the yard nml ran
around tlio house with Ids assailant uloso
after him. IIo seized n broad nxc nnd
mado a lick at' tho panther, hut nxo tlcw
off tho hnndlo and ho wns ngnin enmiHill-
od to retreat, hut lie finally reached a
foot mlzo, which lie solzi il, mid, nt ono
blow, 1m laid Ills enemy dead nt his feet.
This is ono of tho very rare instances In
which n panther has Iwon known to attack
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URN. K. GREEN, Agent
Daltoot December Id, 1809.
Is- fer enemy.—
He basely slan-
hfi nttempfs to crash Yfcr fnlo a state i"
subservience to his own uses. It isn’t _
very safe-business that ha is thus pursu
ing, Furluips lie laid- hotter try to dls-
. — afiasli of fightntng
Ceuner-
Ifpn York and' tbs Fifteenth Amend.
. V meat.
At a meeting of. tlio most prominent
Democrats at Albany, on Tuesday night,
in rosponsS to a call of Governor Hoffinan,
tilts policy to bo pursued nCxf year was
flreclyillscussod. TliurlnwWood.'Goueral
Nelson, Oakley llalb ^ildcu, and others
ryUAMUERUN, BOYNTON & CO H
Wholesale unit Retail Boalore In
Staple and Fancy Dry Goads,
Carpets, OJl Clothfi. Car ta I ns, Ac.
Rauuon'a Building, Con\py WhitohnUftnilUmu
tor^trvutu, Atlanta, Qsonoia.
Onr 'U’holcnnlo Department
boat °***
Our Retail Department
Is not oxoelled by any city tn tbo South.
Onr Carpal Depnrtmcnt *
Contains tho ftnCat assortment of Carpota,Floor
Oil Clodia, Cnrtnlmi, Dunmsk, Ao., Ovoroirorctl
^ ■(JlIAaJHRRLlN, BOYKTON A CO.
elemnney dofl^u! O^-n your mouth, O who wero present, all ."recompien<}e4 tho
humtli! Shut your oyon, bvrallow tho Ilf- i Governor, in Ills pioaaage, to urge the Log-
tcenth amomlinont, and tho ilusubilitieB i •** - n \Z T “ yL
which now you know ahull know you no 118 ^ ft * urc the action of tho last
1110139 forever! Bolt the black closo and j legislature, and repeal .the ratification of
throw up proscription(--AT. Y. Worlds 1 ho FfllccntU Amcudmcut.
U cannur naannpMoo ror momption or j
tonalty, nnd l win naM upon the same nt
dIt!00 In Dalton on incitth Inst.
Doc 18-91. . W.1L hHUOKEII, Orel*;
iMMs on tbe Mtttta at my ofHoo in Culhoun on the?
5lth lust,, at 10 o’eloek, A. II.
Dec. UMlt. I>. W. XEEU Ord’y.
mm
pnssMn^the shmd'atuty otfieflu Calhoun”,
thealth Hurt., at 10o’clock, A. Mi -
Doc. 16-tt, 3RKL, Ord’y.
ia, uuniuu wiimii.—iv, a,
ppllod for exempt lou uml
vuinuUbA of liojnofitund, s
0 name atiny offleo lu Cal
G 120HOIA, Gorttdtf County.—David MlUov
has applied, for aaretnptlon and aettlng
\JT has applied for exemption andastl
apart nml valuation of .homestead, and I
pass nn the nunc on tho 2$tn Inst., at my qi
in Culhonn, at 10 o’clock, A. Iff.
1). W. yEEL, Ord’y,
p EOUGIA, Gordon County.—Jam A S. NoO-
VJ-hett hnn applied for cxoroptlon of *
ally uml sotting apart and valuation 01
Htdin, unrt,! will “ -
This Deo. W, ltw-It
irthu^
D.'Svl SEBlTofil’K
Shous in tlio latest
iiibasoiuoht SiwiMitr
.GEORGIA LiLND AGENCY,
’ iin.N B; uiinx.v, ,
Agunl of lliu Pulton City Coullmiijv
1 OFFEItd-FOR SAIJS
F1VB HUNDHBD
Yal u obi 0 i'iiiv u
jUlTY.Ur iULTO)< s
Also, lot iiiunlKir 70 aud ptimliulf of Jot mini*
bor loi, in milt district aml&t suotloii,hUatiros
on lino of tho 8. It: nidi 1). It. « miles from
Dalton, lias flue spring; hum;* framo Hnlliltng, 4
rooms; 100 acres (daorud: i.v»i vnung fruit trees
of chofee vurlutles, set out by Dr. Iltsmlltuu, thu
well known nnrMcry mint gotnl; iMittom nnd
good upland, audubnndtmeo of timber.
Also, 109 an res, part of lot numlwr Silt, )ttli
district and At suction,*M acres eloarjidj good
bowed l«»r dwelling, stable, enrnertU, sheds, Ae;
good orchard of early pimebouiiiples and peers,
welt watered lu every Hold, and excellent well
water nt hintse) two and a half nitlus from Dul
Also. lots numbers 11,39, and one half of lot
1,1m tho mil district and Sd section, 400 acres,
ro good isprtngs, thwo wells, apjdo. peach,
liorry and puarlrcust 140 acres Couahutiaorook
..ottom, HO to 100 acres cleared 1 no hulldlags.,
Also, 8‘jo acros, within two miles of TQtou,
flat) )KNioh uml upplo nrehard, good dwelling
house, burn, cotton gtuand tbrashor.
ins
74 aud *7. lu tilth * "■* *
with shod rooms, c
Be
Cunasuuga, aU flist class bottom.
Also, lots nttmbem 1.17 and 144, ITrtidlstrlut
• * ” jject Ion, lios In^tt»seoniit>v four udltwb.
land cleared, of a mile from High I our River;
'edfl no
[*S3 -^ilV . f-rr
YOUNG wotftlt'flo Yo eoh‘ulTii
aswlrtmont of Bools aud
kept at Bogie’s More*, -t-
r to buy anything to caror to wmnu well
- r , , -.JOh, nt
Ringgold at 10 o'clock, on Pith of Deoouihor.
ThU Doc. 0,'UW. . \i —J-, M. COM US, Ordv.
r.oaaiXV Mnfrn/tf<tu'nlit7tt*m 'w Onto.
twill pom upon tho dame ut lOo'clouk, A. > .
holHth day of Deotmihor, lMKi. at my.olHou.
ANDERSON FARNSWORTH,“Grtry.
. Murray ’ Cdnniiy.—‘ William
ivcm has applied for e.\« ujptlon of por.
n &
tho 13th Hist, at loo’clock, A. M.S nt lily oni.tr..
IS. ilnnpcV
nation 01
D. W. KXKla, Ord’y.
f r 1RORGIA, Gordnn*Couiity.—Sarah A, LowU
VT has appllml for exemption of personalty
and setting apart and valuation of h.mic,steml,
and I will puss ou thusume ut my ofllco In Cal
houn, ton tho 18th lust., at in n‘r.l/Vk. A. M.
, IWtt. D. *9V. NIC HI., tml*y.
airyatm setting apart and valuation or home-
stcud, anrtd will-pit** upon tlio sumo at tny of.
fioo-ln Ikltomcniuor Mh uliiy of Doemjilicr.
Doc. 8th, tWH-gt.Ay^H.-mtOOKRtt, Only.
l^iEi
Mt"
and I
KOUGIA4 Gilmer County.—Rnfns Ratcliff
uppllcd /or exemption or ixirMninlty,
it . • AOUN W. GREER, Ord’y.*
KOltGlA, GUmor County.—MulVonhi RtnU
VA lings lias applied for exemption or pursm
ally, and I will paastrpon tho saute pn tho I8t
‘ay of December next, Ht cloron o’clock, a. 3
DeotWt JO UN W. GRKKR,.Ord’y.
DAI.TON C Alt DR, T
E xu '***’*'
.*■ revolution
IX THU
y Goods nml Grocery
BUSINESS, ut
’Tom IJ. ltuv.l j, u,. 0i)
'(SnoccsloH toJnhu II. K|„ gl ,
ftiniCT ~Hamilton and King strith
Fronting W. 4' A. RaUron.1 IK,put,^
DALTON, UA,,
n. , .u«ia'il«i 1 of ” 1 ’ nu 'W* »jfns anil null
Dry Goods,Clothing, Notions
Boot,, Shore, Uardvnra audUruoorlu..
CMh paid for Rucon, Wheat, Core, Cotton, an4
all kind* of Country Prodnoo.
firing LIVE MEN, wo will ondoavor (ore*,
tain tho reputation, nnd rervo our old frlond,
and tho publlo (nturnotorlly.
COM* ON WITH YOUR
Froduoe and Oaghl
Tfj- us I' Wo will Giro you Bargains t
Wo make tho drain nml Produco tmdr a Mm
olnllly.nnd Major Hard will ho on hand lo.W
hi, tiRiml lllwnillly.
miSfc'&Si'ftSSflf ^ ,ur «”•
John H. Kjngcontlnno, tho BrnkorM. , n d
NB hu.lnore m borotoforu, hi onr
June 34*1y • ,
irktown roni..
district and -Ad sect Ion; 70
iu orchard; spjendljlspring!
Si£„. r
from Dalton, on PUfktnwn
‘ i», h»t ll»7, lOtl; dlstrf
Also, lot 19A tenth district and 3d section; no
rovuuiunt*; vnluahlo timltor, .
iso, lots lHt ami HR, In oleveuth distract and
_ itctinn, adjoiningthe Kmian Ihrmj hundred
aoros clou rod; good apple and pcaeii orchard;
iWp good .dwell tugs, stables, corn oribs, uinokn
louse, etc.j excellent spring) will bo sold very
Also. Unit ralnablo farm t n MnVCreck ▼alloy,
half of numbers IKK. 90S and 907, ito acres, tu Itt h
c Utrlctand 3d »a ctlon M -rcrcs cluansl,.
nearly all level. In tho valley; fifty acres good
uaM>lovr/^Ht UtMtnO''t1in» and
__ _.. is the Old flVmiy ^uruifaiip
bslln from Rod Clay; IMnorcs In cnltlvAtfon ?
iirtprovonumu good s timlvor ami nutor tthtm-
acres .adjoining Uio abovo; timber
water abundant, spring, lit tho yard; lino
WVTO'acres, known a* tho old Miirstton
ITomcMtcml ; acres ln> cultivation; iwo set
ttemupta? Auo orchard; ruanjnff water iu m
Also, 270 acros, well known as -titty ltcd (firt;.
Stand; three suitImncntat two orchards; hi
• -
Well const ruet cd store lionre, and one of tin
bust positions In lbs- 8tat« for a oonntry store.
* ’ io, liw.acros Ip Rradiry county, Tenne^M’tr,
lies from Rod Clay. 70 acres under fence.
jxn:o, 240 acres Irt irnidU^c.-ounty, TennesStH*.
0 miles from.Hod Clay; 14#acres In cnltlvatlou;
two good seUleinuui/m One on each side of tl»««
creek;, two good orchards; timber and water
ht* nlmndaiico; inn acres iHittmu land; will be
sold iu tvo^titemcntii * *
In the .South, throe miles from lhiUon.ands
mile from, a water tank of thu Georgia Sit
railroad. On the name trad is oiio of tl
wut-r powers in North Georgia.
A 1^0, FOU 8ALK one of the beat unproved
plantations on Ihn Yasoo ltlver. aud Wasp
Lake being chiefly lu Washington eouuty, and
ug chiefly In Washington eouuty, an
partly In Sun Flower ami Uoltiicseoiitrt-Tes, Mb.
►ishljipi, containing tn all 231U acres. Can lm
iuud into threu or more nhmtntlrmm lhJO
acres in cuUivatlon, Wio ncr**s
linproveinents first
divided Into threu
acres cleared, 900 uc. 1
dcuduned before the .... . r
clnss. Cypress timber InuiioniMily valuaidc.—
Will bu sold low tosuttlu up au ^stato. Titles
perfect. * '
East Tennespcc. Much of this land
equal for farinUigpurpoBes to tho eeluhrntwd
8w«»et Wnter Valley, towlilbh It lies contlgu*
one. The hilly ;a*rt ions contain rich de;Kislls
of iron aud lead, and thu gold deposits are said
to ho superior to those of Georgia and North
Carolina.
A Very Valuable Farm
SEVEN HUNDRED AURE8,
In Wood's Station Talley, Catoosa Comity,
udmtmbly adontvd to Corn. Wheat, Oats, To-
bacco and tho UrasM’s, consisting oflots nnm-
Imts 148, 140,177,170, and sixty acres of tbo sout h
pArtXfftot number 1 to,all lit tho 27th district
uml 8d section.
Tills place mu
Ihnnkf but will
low figures of gfjioo cash,
Also, 'for slilo lots numbers 80 and 82, King
Street, .with tho Improvements thereon onto*
tdstiugof dwelling house uud Photograph Gul-
lory.
r^YLB A PRUDKKi .
Firo lnsitrnnoc Asronts
Ofllco at N. F. Cooled go Jt Go's.
R OUTHERK'MUTUAL, (CImrtcrodls47,)
/ ; . - Athons, Georgia.
Q.BOROIAnOMF,g»,tgU^
Georgia.
"\TEW TOlRjC HOME, Cupltnl *2.000,000
J.^1 Xow Ygrk City.
■jq-Kw IIAVKN UOm5^ VoviBnr* 1 ^ €M,00 °
pniilre of tho Mupo chin, and roltnbtfity. notl/
B-first Aland uy 1n • •Juunary;
rsaidcminT
l» dlstrlbnto
:may,' Ailiii’r,
TtALTON Oradod School'
•Ay - ■ ■, xicn
Collegiate Institute,
koh BOTH SEXES.
Thu First Torm of-MW will ooimncnco on
Muiulnv, Uni loth otJanuiuy.-- .
tha'Sfo'dSyorjKy? • 1 < - 0,umcnc0 Tuoo.laiy
Largo and oouimodlous School Rooms ar.
ranged for both soxos, are now being fitted up
WHYimnnw cnlonlatcd to make aplousunt imd
dost ruble nlaoo for the student. 1
JjUUusyT8iM°u4 u the.Primary and High
Sohool Dopartini’iiIs range from il.W) to *3.0
BJSSfcfWS* .to tho advauccmi’Ut o
. A-
Principal.
J. It QLEXN, A. M,
Aipocluto Pruiolpnl.
J. H. COOLEfiOK,
' ^Assistant.
' Jfr* M. G. 3IANLKY,
Toophcr or Vocgl.and Xus trumcntnl. Music.
tSSSS** K ” M °o*vrro9idont of Hoard of
!<w . . . c i Dcc.-p, ’09.
430,000 Acros of Yuluublo
North Goorgia Lands,
os roLbows:
BBUABI.E DKUO STOREI '
EVERYTHING PURR AND FKE8UI
» * Turns nOTTSE. je
JOT*, jr. IT. QttOVUS
Ruxiilenvo to nnnnnnrnln tlio dtlton* of Whit-
few »'«1 ndjnlnlng eonnllo*, thnt hu lu* Juat
DrugSyUediclucs, Chemicals,
Liquors, of tbo l'urcst and Finest Qualities,
GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, YARN!811K8,
Oils, White Lead, Painter's Brushes, etc., otto.,
DymtufTb; Spices, Essences,
Lumps, Lump Fixtures and Olls r -
and everything in the Drug IJnc, together with
superb assortment of
,. JTANCy. TDILET ARTIC1.K8,
Tho Finest and Best Soaps,
MosUPopnlar nnd Fragrant Pcrfrfmcn,
Purest and Best Lilly White,
ALL KINDS OF BRU81IE8.
.. . £ r ;. I,ru,,flo l'V H t'ostiiilo Rugulator.
lIiirli’y'sKiu siipiii-Uhi and l’nlasli.also has Ague
Tonic. Stomach Hitters and Worm Cnmlv.
Scahrooks Elixir of l^rrrjihosphatu of Gallsaya
.. ... .parbr’s Prophyllictlc Fluid.
l>r. Bird s Pains Woman’s Pills. Antl-Rlllons
Pills, Antl.Fovor nnd Tonic Pills.
Forest’s Juniper Tur.
Also n large nnd well nssorted Stock of Lamps
and IoUinp Chimneys.
Prescriptions Carefully Prepare* by
ibe Doctor lllmnoir.
With an ejmorfcmro of twenty yntra pmeirncof
jihyslf, and a thorough knowledge or the Drug
business. 1 feel urn thu least pn suiuptfons hi
statingfothose who may favor me nlth their
piftromigti that perfect*utl*ructUm wilt bo gl\ r -
cn-in every purl Iculnr.
Remember the NEW DRUG STORK, where
.. vervthlng Is fresh ami mira.in tho.TIMm llmiso
No. 2, between Hotel Kntrtuicu nnd Tltdw A Ken-
i*r’;4 si ore.
nmrlH-ly J. F. GRO\ 1(K
S"
RING HAS COMB, AND 80 UATJC
SCOTT «Jk LYLR’G
Elegant Now Goods!
They aro In receipt of a wtllssUsted stock of
ffprlng and Rammer Goods I
Something Beautiful for tbo Ladles I
A ‘‘Love of u Hat,** or CkarmJag DhmI
lints, Trimmings,
Motions, Shoes, Uailsrs,
•U selected stock of
UCUtlSMM!
Huts, Clotlilnif and BIioom.
Wsrcspoclfttlly ask an examination of goods
and prices. Scott A Ltls.
Aft«r tho 20th Initankwewni ?»e fonnd atoor
Now Store, onu door north of Jesse Trottofs,
Hquth End Hamilton Street. . S. A a.
M*
EUUY 4s UBO.,
DALTOK, GEORGIA.
>11 tilpsi! SUt
western Goi
Icorgla, or lu Phic Tlmb
- _ it to the Atlant Io Ports, to mmohrr
pomionthr . .. . BUTTS * BllUTHKU,
. Macon^Ua, .
Hava Ja.t rooulqetl an olagaat a.iortM.nt of
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES,
Loath or,
Hardware,
Cattlory t
Motions,
Etc., E»«
Plcuso call and oxamlue onr stock beforepa^
chuaing else w hero.
We WiU Not ho Undersold 1
Wo have sccuruil tlio sorvices of Mr. Witsf
P. Farxsworth, who will ho happy to «orTe
IT1XII3 LATEST NEWS.
LOWEY & EASON
Have the pleasure of informing tho public that
Jboy are now In receipt of onoof the fargeataod
best selected Stock or Goods over boforo offer
ed by them In Dalton, consisting of all •«<*
Goods ns to incut tlio wants of every one, am*
ull wo luivo to say is, come nnd -sou us before
vou buy yonr goods, and wo will do you good.
Major Hord and CoL Allon, two nico_ young
mon, will always bo on hand, nnd will taw
tf rcat p emsufe fu showing our stock. .
We will take In cxcliangofor our goods all tn®
Country Produce usually tnko in sloro, to-wlt.
Bacon. I^ird’ Butter, Corn, wheat, Rye, Flour,
Meal, Chickens, Eggs, Country Cloth, Bags, »c.
vinoo yourself that 11 Is
able city lpts in Dalton -for farm property,
and others wl«)i to oxchango farm property for
F^or convenience of*all persona wishing to
ADIES, call and examine thoso Beautiful
4 Gcruiip Ware ami Glass Setts; also, mug.
fcpnt Assortment of Gluss, Stono China um*
neml Table Ware at Scott a LYut’a.
pci
mako such exchanges, wo Keep at our ofllcu „
hook In whiob the property to bo exchanged
may he Registered;
For information of any of the above address
: BEN Jl. GREEN.
AualD-ly . Dultow Go.
A dministratrix sale.—By virtue of an
order from tho court of ordinary of Bhlt-
ijuid county, will ho sold on Monday, tho 27tn
day of Doccmbcr, 1800, at W. W. Cooksey's house
tho Dry Goods. Groceries, etc., belonging totno
estate of W. F. Kennedy, late of sold countv
deceased. Tho sulo will continue from day till
day until all Is sold. Sold for benefit of noire
and creditors. Terms cash.
Doc. 0, -8t JOSEPHINE J. KENEDY, Adm*.